One of the main reasons why the scholarships grants available from the University of Akron are some of the most commonly sought after by students is because the institution offers more than $22 million every academic year to students in financial aid.
Therefore in the event that you would like to pursue an education and you are worried by lack of financial ability or sufficient financial ability to proceed as intended, you need to worry less and send in your application for consideration – NOW!.
The college scholarships & grants from UA are available in different levels for different students, from new freshmen to graduate students. Even transfer students are able to apply for their particular scholarships.
*When compared with the rest of the other public universities that are available in northern Ohio, this is the university with the largest endowment so far.
New Freshmen UA Scholarships and Grants
In the event that you are just joining the institution and you meet the eligibility criteria, you can be awarded up to a maximum $9,500 per academic year in financial aid which will go towards supporting your education through tuition fees, other mandatory fees and any other fees that are necessary to your stay in the school.
The institutional and non-Ohio resident scholarships that are available here are available to students and you do not need to send in an application in the event that you are a freshman. The institution makes use of the information already available in your admission application to determine whether you are eligible for the scholarship award.
General Institutional Scholarships Grants
General Institutional scholarships grants are awarded to students between $1,000 and $7,500 every fiscal year. This is often based on merit and the awards committee will take into consideration the applicants’ high school academic performance. You will however need to have attained a maximum 3.0 GPA and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate.
In as far as renewal is concerned you must maintain an average GPA of 2.75, 3.0 and 3.25 respectively if you are hoping for renewal under Student Success Scholarship, Presidential Scholarship and the Scholarship for Excellence. These scholarships are renewed at values of between $1,000 and $2,500, $3,000 and $4,000 and $4,500 and $7,500 respectively.
Akron Advantage Blue College Scholarships and Grants
This is an annual scholarship which is awarded to successful applicants at an annual $6,500 to students that are not residents of Ohio. As an applicant, you will need to have maintained an average high school GPA of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale, an ACT score of at least 21, or if you are using SAT scores, a minimum of 980 in math and critical reading.
Akron Advantage Gold Scholarships & Grants
This scholarship is awarded to students with the annual value of $9,000. The applicants, who are not residents of the state of Ohio, must obtain a minimum high school GPA of 3.5 on the 4.0 scale. Apart from that, it is mandatory that the applicants are in the top 10% of their class in high school. The applicant must also have attained at least a score of 25 in their ACT, or at least 1130 in their SAT.
In as much as you do not need to hand in an application for the scholarship and financial aid programs above, there are some scholarships wherein you will have to apply for consideration.
Honors Scholarships Grants
While applying for these scholarships and grants, you do not necessarily need to send in your application, but it is mandatory that you send in an application to the Honors College, from which the awards committee will determine your eligibility status.
Early application for this college scholarship programs is open up to November 1st, while the normal application deadline is often set to 1st February unless of course new information is made available to that extent.
Applicants must make sure that they maintain at least a 3.50 in their GPA scores, 27 in their ACT, 1200 in the SAT math and reading, and 1800 in SAT writing, math and reading. Besides that you have to be within the top 10% of your class.
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